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First is the snatch, in which the bar is lifted overhead in one continuous action.
How much water can you snatch in a half-hour of rain?
Then came Snatch, in which he out-acted Brad Pitt, and the rest is history.
This sleep, which men and women also snatch in shady corners, is therefore not the protected northern sleep.
First is the snatch, in which the athletes have three attempts to lift as much weight as possible in one continuous motion.
Mr. Ritchie, 33, made his name in 1998 with "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels"; he followed that with "Snatch" in 2000.
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Too often -- in the standard school-of-Tarantino tongue-in-cheek bloodbath, in Guy Ritchie's "Snatch" and in hardboiled Hollywood rotten eggs like "The Score" and "Swordfish" -- style is a substitute for soul.
Phone snatching in Karachi made up 43.7 percent of all theft in Pakistan in 2010.
In the delta region of Nigeria, oil workers are snatched in return for money even for jobs.
If Putin ran the same lightning land-snatch in the Baltic states, his forces could smash through NATO defenses and occupy at least two Baltic capitals within 60 hours, according to a series of war games conducted by the Rand Corporation, the nonpartisan defense think tank.
The blue Mosrite was snatched in the beginning.
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